No. Generally, you are not required to file discovery requests and responses with the clerk. What are requests for admissions?You only need to sign and deliver the discovery request to the other party or the other party's attorney. You have a constitutional right to represent yourself. As part of that, you can seek discovery production from the State. You may need a public defender to make the request for you if you can't pay for your own defense lawyer. The person appealing the case is responsible for contacting the trial court clerk to request and pay for the Clerk's Record. First, write a motion requesting discovery. Include your questions and document requests. In general, Texas has very few official legal forms.